A handful of Big 12 teams enter spring football practice with question marks at quarterback. Baylor, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech and West Virginia all have questions heading into camp. That being said, keep an eye out for these quarterback battles this spring:

The Buzz: Baylor coach Art Briles has already indicated that the starting job is Seth Russell’s to lose. Russell has the most experience with the Bears offense having spent two seasons as Petty’s primary backup. Freshman Jarrett Stidham, an early enrollee, is thought to have the biggest upside of the rest of the quarterbacks on the roster.

The 69-year-old Spurrier is set to begin his 11th season at the school and his 26th overall in college football. The Gamecocks kick off spring football on March 17 with the spring game set for April 11.

Having the Head Ball Coach on social media is nothing short of glorious not only for Gamecock fans, but for college football media everywhere.

A handful of ACC teams enter spring football practice with question marks at quarterback. Florida State, Boston College and Louisville have the most concerns at the position. That being said, keep an eye out for these quarterback battles this spring:

The Buzz: All eyes will be on Tallahassee this offseason as Jimbo Fisher and his staff open up the competition for a replacement for Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston. Junior-to-be Sean Maguire saw limited action as Winston’s backup – 455 passing yards with three touchdowns in two seasons – but he did lead the Seminoles to a 23-17 overtime win over Clemson in his only career start last September. J.J. Cosentino redshirted last season and is already earning a lot of buzz heading into the spring while redshirt sophomore John Franklin gives Fisher a dual-threat option at quarterback. Freshman De’Andre Johnson enrolled early giving him a bit of...

Rich Rodriguez is set to begin his fourth season as the head coach at Arizona.

The Wildcats coach saw his program put together one of its best seasons in more than a decade: a 10-win season culminating in a spot in the Fiesta Bowl – one of the New Year’s Six bowl games.

Rodriguez was in Orlando this past weekend as part of a coaches clinic and he spent a few moments talking with the Orlando Sentinel about the Wildcats’ season and how the Pac-12 is getting better in football.

Describe what last season was like for you?

RR: “We thought we were going to be in a bunch of close games, but I didn’t think we would be in that many. We had seven or eight games that came down to the last couple of minutes. We lost a couple, but we won more than we lost. If nothing else, it was exciting to watch. Our guys really truly believe in a mantra that we went off of that we’re going to play 60 minutes as hard as we can and then look up at the scoreboard. And it wound up being seven or eight times that...

Spring football practice is in full swing for some schools across the country with others getting back to the gridiron over the next month.

The Orlando Sentinel is taking a look at some of the key storylines among independent teams like Notre Dame, BYU and Army.

QBs battle it out at Notre Dame

The Buzz: Notre Dame is coming off one of its most frustrating seasons in recent memory. The Fighting Irish opened 2014 by winning their first six games before a rash of injuries compounded by a slew of turnovers saw the team lose five of its last seven games. In the offseason, the coaching staff went through some turnover as key assistants Kerry Cook, Matt LaFleur and Tony Alford all left the program. Head coach Brian Kelly brought in former Boise State offensive coordinator Mike Sanford to guide the offense. His first job will be sorting out the quarterback position after Everett Golson took a major backslide in 2014. Backup Malik Zaire stepped in to help the Irish beat LSU in the Music City...

Spring football practice is in full swing for some schools across the country with others getting back to the gridiron over the next month.

The Orlando Sentinel is taking a look at some of the key storylines for the Group of 5 conferences like the American, Conference USA, Mid-American, Mountain West and Sun Belt.

Today we focus on the Sun Belt:

Let the Eagles soar

The Buzz: It was a Catch-22 situation for Georgia Southern in 2014. The Eagles were making the transition from the Football Champion Subdivision and therefore were ineligible for postseason play. That made it tough to take after the team won nine game including a perfect 8-0 record in league play. That should be plenty of motivation for Willie Fritz’s program as they start Year 2. The team heads into spring with 12 starters led by dual-threat quarterback Kevin Ellison and running back Matt Brieda, but needs to bolster an offensive line that only returns one starter – crucial for an option team. The defense returns seven...